Elevate your journeys with soundcore Q20i headphones, your ultimate travel companion. Make long trips comfortable with memory foam ear cups and 40-hour battery life in noise cancelling mode. 40mm drivers produce thumping bass with Hi-Res certified audio. Enjoy added convenience with the soundcore app for a customizable EQ, transparency mode, dual-device connections, and crystal-clear calls with enhanced voice pickup.
Q: how to operate, charge and turn on.
A: Thanks for your interest in our product. Here's a general guide on how to operate, charge, and turn them on: Turning On: 1. Press and hold the power button on the headphones. 2. Hold the button for a few seconds until you see an LED light flash or hear an audible indication that the headphones are turning on. Charging: 1. Locate the charging port on the headphones. This is typically a USB-C port. 2. Use the charging cable that came with the headphones to connect them to a power source. Operating: 1. Bluetooth Pairing: Put the headphones in pairing mode by pressing and holding the power button or a dedicated Bluetooth button until you see a blinking light or hear a pairing sound. Then, go to the Bluetooth settings on your device and select the Q20i from the list of available devices. 2. Play/Pause Music: There's a button on the ear cup you can press once to play or pause music. 3. Volume Control: There are usually volume up and down buttons. Press them to adjust the volume. 4. Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): There is a separate button to toggle this feature on and off. Please feel free to contact us via [email protected] if there is anything we can help you with.
Q: What does "not true wireless" mean, as noted in the specs?
A: Wireless headphones don't require a wire to connect to the audio source. The audio is instead transmitted via Bluetooth. They're not called true wireless because they still have a wire running between the earpieces. Wireless headphones are available as on-ear/over-ear headphones and as earbuds. You can tell the difference because the two earpieces are actually connected. True wireless headphones don't have any wires whatsoever. They connect to the audio source using Bluetooth (and sometimes 2.4GHz wireless), and each earpiece is physically independent. True wireless headphones are only available as earbuds. Each pair of true wireless headphones has a primary and a secondary earpiece. The primary earpiece is connected to the audio source and sends the signal onto the secondary earpiece.
Q: Do these headphones work with hearing aids?
A: Yes. They do. I bought them for my husband to wear over his hearing aids. He can keep his hearing aids on and enjoy movies on his phone tablet much easier now.
A: Yes. The headphones have the standard 3.5mm headphone jack and come with the 3.5mm cord, as well. You can use these to plug into anything that has a standard headphone jack, including planes.
Q: How do these charge? USB-C?
A: Usbc connection
Q: How long is the battery life?
A: Mine last me at least a full work week (40 hours) - without active noise canceling on.
Q: Do these pick up the background noise during teams/zoom calls...Unlike the poly and jabra??
A: In general, it's a pretty good head phone for the price range. That being said, however, if people around you start talking very loudly, you still hear it even with the noise cancellation being on.
$48.99
Elevate your journeys with soundcore Q20i headphones, your ultimate travel companion. Make long trips comfortable with memory foam ear cups and 40-hour battery life in noise cancelling mode. 40mm drivers produce thumping bass with Hi-Res certified audio. Enjoy added convenience with the soundcore app for a customizable EQ, transparency mode, dual-device connections, and crystal-clear calls with enhanced voice pickup.
$59.95
Pure Bass. Zero Cables. The JBL Tune 520BT headphones stream powerful JBL Pure Bass sound thanks to the latest 5.3 BT technology. Easy to use, these headphones provide up to 57 hours of pure pleasure and an extra 3 hours of battery with just 5 minutes of charge. Download the free JBL Headphones App and customize your sound through the EQ, while Voice Prompts guide you through the headphone’s features. Manage calls, sound and volume from the earcup, thanks to the convenient button control. If a call comes in while you are watching a video on another device, the JBL Tune 520BT seamlessly switch to your mobile, so you never miss a call. lightweight and comfortable even after hours of listening, the JBL Tune 520BT headphones fold flat in your backpack to follow you everywhere.
$99.99
Soundcore Space One noise cancelling headphones are perfect for those who want to stay focused during bustling journeys. With an upgraded noise cancelling structure, they excel in blocking out mid to high-frequency sounds with 2X more voice reduction than the previous version. Adaptive noise cancelling detects external sounds and sound leakage, auto-calibrating to deliver optimal noise reduction, reducing noise by up to 98%. The headphones also support LDAC for Hi-Res Wireless audio, delivering 3X more detail than standard Bluetooth codecs. With 40 hours of playtime with ANC on and 55 hours with ANC off, you can enjoy endless entertainment without battery concerns. The headphones are also crafted for comfort and style, with 8° rotating ear cups and a soft integrated headband. Finally, with 5 levels of transparency, you can adjust your ambient sound and make conversation easier.
$39
High quality sound and comfortable, all-day listening in a wireless headphone. The WH-CH520 have an ultra-long battery life of up to 50 hours and a 3-minute quick charge gives you up to 1.5 hours of audio playback.
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Customers regard the Anker Q20i True Wireless Noise Canceling Over-the-Ear Headphones as a great product with exceptional noise cancellation, long battery life, and a comfortable fit. They appreciate the affordable price and stylish design, making these headphones a great value for the money.
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I wish I could give it 4.5 stars, I think that would be the more apt rating here! I've never had noise cancelling headphones before and these get the job done as well as I could expect! Voices still peak through but not enough for it to be an issue, especially if I'm also listening to something at the time. I got them with the intention of being able to study in my library cafe, and they work perfectly for that. The build is comfortable, I can wear them with my glasses on or my contacts in (the only issue is I can't push them half-off with my glasses on, but that isn't really the biggest problem as I can put them around my neck instead.) The soft top bit means it doesn't indent my hair either, and in my experience it doesn't cause friction or bed-head (headphone-head?) either. The speakers can also rotate in two different directions (included in pictures), creating easy storage in bags or for travel if you aren't a fan of wearing the headphones around your neck. Battery life is outstanding! Came half charged and lasted over a day and a half. When charged to full it can last nearly three days of regular use for music. I've even slept with them on and woken up with remaining charge. BT connection was easy, and I love that it easily connects to two devices. However the transition between devices for audio isn't always fluid, and sometimes winds up being connected to both but receiving audio from neither. I've found the easiest remedy to this problem is simply powering off and on again (to nobody's surprise). I also decorated mine with some stickers and a paint pen. Everything has held on, I did need to use a glue-stick for the stickers on the soft part of the top, but overall the decorate-ability of these is outstanding - if that is something you are concerned about. My only issue with them, which may be a more personal issue, is that the "extension" on the right side is a little loose and it will often extend simply when I pick them up. On the other hand, the left side takes a bit of a tug to move. On my head this is less of a problem, but sometimes I can notice it getting a little loose.
Posted by sharkprincess
Good sound overall. Sturdy construction, yet lightweight and comfortable. Folds to be pretty compact, but still a set of cups. Bluetooth is a breeze to connect. USB-C wired/charging, plus an RCA jack option. Built-in microphone for calls/game chat (decent isolation). Noise-cancelling feature is robust, but will affect battery life, which is pretty good overall (full charge will net hours and hours of use). Cups are very comfortable, perfect for kids/adolescents, but on the medium side for adults. If looking for full coverage, it depends on your ear size. $40 on sale and worth every penny.
Posted by MichaelM
Waited for a month of using them to properly review these and I have to say they are better than expected. To start off, it comes with the headphones, auxiliary cord and a short USB-C cable to charge the headphones. Pros: The noise cancelling mode certainly makes a difference and is the best for listening overall. The normal mode was good as well. The headphones don’t move much when jogging. Although no bass boost option, they do certainly have enough bass and the quality of the music/videos is great. The battery life is almost endless. I’ve used them during a twelve hour shift almost continuously and they were around 80%. I was using them at about 60% volume which is another advantage. Max volume is what one might say too much. No need to max out the volume because it’s already loud as it is. As far as the Bluetooth distance, it’s much better than other competitors at its price. You could be a couple of meters away and still hear the music. Cons: Although they are good for jogging, the downside is that the sweat/water will eventually make its way through the speakers and affect the quality. This is expected from most headphones and it doesn’t affect it drastically. Noise does leak and others can hear what you’re listening to. Again, something that’s often expected. Transparency mode was not that great when it came to people talking. Though this isn’t my preferred mode from any headphones, it didn’t seem to do what it was made for. At least not in an efficient way. The charging cord is quite small and as most products, it doesn’t come with a power brick. Worth noting that it doesn’t come with a case either but it’s not really expected for the price. The headphones have more pros than cons and the pros certainly outweigh the cons so this is why they deserve a five star rating since they are affordable and pack a punch.
Posted by J22544